Dan Skipper says he’s still committed to Tennessee but is looking around to be sure of his decision.

“I’m looking to take my visits and really make sure it’s best decision possible,” Skipper said in a video interview with Rivals.com in advance of the Offense-Defense All-America Bowl, which was Sunday night in Houston. “I’m still trying to get to know the (new)Tennessee staff, and just really weigh all my options.”

“I’ve been talking with the (Tennessee) coaches over Facebook and calling them quite a bit,” he added, “just trying to get a feel and get to know them.”

Asked about the status of Tennessee, Skipper said he was “still committed.”

Skipper has a visit scheduled with Mississippi later this month, and was recently offered by Cal and new coach Sonny Dykes.

Michigan is also in on Skipper. He took an official visit there Dec. 14.

An update on Chaparral tight end Mitch Parsons, who was also at the Offense-Defense Bowl: “The two schools I’m really looking at are Ole Miss and Vanderbilt. I was looking at Cal but they got a new staff and I haven’t heard from them,” he told ColoradoPrepReport.com.

Here’s a picture of Longmont punter/kicker Miles Bergner in his uniform for the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, which is Jan. 5. Also there: The Classical Academy kicker Daniel Carlson and Ponderosa offensive lineman Chris Fox.

Carlson, by the way, is “sticking with Auburn,” per Rivals.com. He didn’t waiver much in the wake of a coaching change.

Lakewood linebacker James Riddle, who is 6-foot-4 and 210 pounds, committed to Northern Colorado last month.

Arapahoe QB/WR Taven Sparks will head to Pomona-Pitzer College in Claremont, Calif. to play college football.

Matt Evans, a 2013 middle linebacker for Arvada West, has been on a visit to Air Force and is seeing interest from Dakota Wesleyan, Brown, Willamette and South Dakota State.

Becca Mau, a 6-foot outside hitter for Longmont volleyball, has committed to Idaho. She’s a junior.

Neil Devlin, originally from the Philadelphia area, has covered high school sports in Colorado for more than 30 years, writing about the people, athletes and events that encompass the Rocky Mountain prep sports world.